Derek Chisora (36-13, 23 Kos) says he wants to challenge Oleksandr Usyk’s three heavyweight champions, whose three heavyweight champions beat #12 rankings in his unanimous decision in the 12 rounds IBF IBF contender Otto Wallin (27-3, 15 KOS), he won in one game. The Belt’s champion eliminator was on Saturday night at the Co-op Live Arena in Manchester, England.
The scores are 114-112, 116-110 and 117-109. Chisora received several knockouts in ninth and twelfth to win.
USYK Dreamin’
Although commentators and fans of the co-op live arena were angry at the 41-year-old Chisora, he doesn’t look as impressive as someone who beats the world champion with Usyk or IBF champion Daniel Dubois. These will be pure mismatches, rather than portraying the good image of the sport. Chisora will be humiliated by any of them.
Docking Magic
Tonight’s battle is about docking. Wallin is carefully selected and carefully examines weaknesses while the ideal bottom resident competitor can beat. If Derek’s promoters match him with quality fighters in the heavyweight rankings, such as Martin Bakole, Agit Kabayel, Zhilei Zhang, Moses Itauma Or Joseph Parker, who will be eliminated by everyone.
I doubt Usyk would be humorous of Chisora’s world title because fans would roast him for picking cherries, and that’s Derek. Tonight’s victory shows what happens when management chooses to beat for an old, off-road fighter’s perfect opponent.
“I’m going to sell Tottenham Hotspur (London). I’m going to call Oleksandr (USYK) and see we can do it.” Derek Chisora said Socket boxing About the challenge of WBA, WBC and WBO heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk won WBC champion Oleksandr Usyk by the end of this year after Saturday night in No. 12 IBF contender Otto Wallin.
“Oleksandr Usyk, yes. I think I won this fight (2020).” said when asked why he was fighting USYK again. “Do you want me to fight AJ? He will fight at the end of the year. So we will see what will happen. This may not happen (Joshua). I want Oleksandr now.”


Last updated on February 8, 20125